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Saint Patrick is said to have fasted for forty days on Croagh Patrick. It is from here that he is said to have banished a flock of evil black birds as well as the serpents of Ireland (a hollow to the north of the summit named Lugnademon commemorates this story). This explains its significance as a place of pilgrimage, though it was already sacred in pagan times, being a Lughnasa site [see MacNeill, 71-84]. Locally Croagh Patrick is called ‘The Reek’, a variant of the word ‘rick’ (i.e. a hayrick or haystack). ‘Cruach’ has the same meaning. In pagan times the mountain was known as Cruachán Aigle or Cruachán Garbrois. Garbros seems to be a place-name for the locality.
Croagh Patrick is the highest mountain in the Croagh Patrick area and the 66th highest in Ireland.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/65/?PHPSESSID=gq1m5vbeug6bqcuhor16b89f94

RTE camera man doing his job on top of the Reek. we did help carry the equipment ! for our sins.... Great day with matt Loughrey . check him out on www.croaghpatrick365.com and we hope to see ye ALL on SAT June 4th to celebrate his 365th climb for charity. PLEASE SUPPORT 365 , its good for charity and Climbers / hill trekking in general. STARTS 12 NOON Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/65/comment/6329/